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The United States is an immigrant nation—nowhere is the truth of this statement more evident than in its major cities. Immigrants and their children comprise nearly three-fifths of New York City's population and even more of Miami and Los Angeles.
First published in 1991, Changing New York City Politics provides an important grounding for understanding where New York City politics is likely to go in the coming two years.Three decades after New York City's first Black mayor was elected and then
More than half of New Yorkers under the age of eighteen are the children of immigrants. This second generation shares with previous waves of immigrant youth the experience of attempting to reconcile their cultural heritage with American society. In B
Autor:
Bruce M. Stave, John H. Mollenkopf
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The Journal of American History. 71:674
Autor:
Sam Bass Warner, John H. Mollenkopf
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The New England Quarterly. 57:428
Autor:
Mark I. Gelfand, John H. Mollenkopf
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The American Historical Review. 89:1175
Autor:
Victor Goldsmith, Philip G. McGuire, John H. Mollenkopf, Timothy A. Ross
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Autor:
John H. Mollenkopf, Manuel Castells
Have the last two decades produced a New York composed of two separate and unequal cities? As the contributors to Dual City reveal, the complexity of inequality in New York defies simple distinctions between black and white, the Yuppies and the homel
Autor:
John H. Mollenkopf
With a population and budget exceeding that of many nations, a central position in the world's cultural and corporate networks, and enormous concentrations off wealth and poverty, New York City intensifies interactions among social forces that elsewh